This article discusses the importance of Indigenous knowledge systems, and their integration into climate action, cultural heritage and conservation efforts.
Translating The Tempest: the power of storytelling and the Bikolisation of Shakespeare
New research to reimagine global Shakespeare through the stories of rural Bikolnon farmers affected by climate change in the Philippines.
The indigenous thinks: knowledge exchange, youth empowerment and climate resilience in Northeast India
Introducing a new research project on how indigenous concepts can reshape global debates on ecology, futurity, and political imagination.
Human-Nature: Relations, Resilience, Reciprocity
Research on creative collaboration with communities in Malaysia through ethical, inclusive, and sustainable approaches to climate action.
Next Generation Kazakhstan
Next Generation Kazakhstan provides an understanding of young people’s perceptions, aspirations, priorities and key needs in Kazakhstan today.
Arctic Capital and Indigenous Peoples: a Postcolonial Critique of an Ecologically Unequal Exchange
Dissertation of the runner up of New Voices in Cultural Relations Prize